i really don't want to end up a scrawny old spinster with the cats and fumbly knitting. i don't even like cats.
maybe it's just me and my romantic illusions...but how is it that the protagonists in books always end up with someone, however plain or flawed they may be? 'it just happens', but how does it all really happen...that moment when you just click and something is stirring and you feel all floaty and champagne-bubbly like.
there are no real answers...just felt like wondering through writing.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
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I believe that's the fun in life. If you knew how it works, there would be no fun or excitement you feel when it happens.
Those people who wrote those books probably experienced it before and they write partly in their experience. The rest may be fictious.
true true!
i came across a thought which i have been wondering for some time. everything has opposites. where there is positive, there's negative. where there's light, there's dark. then heaven, hell. most important, good and evil, and war and peace.
we live in a world where there are always opposites, the reverse. even for a matter, there is an anti-matter.
then why do we try so hard to remove evil from the world when it can never be removed. i am not an advocate of the dark, the evil, the war. but it seems to me that it is very natural in any environment that the opposite exists and this shall remain true in human's life.
so by trying to go against it, are we not wasting our time and effort?
i understand the human side of it, the emotional side where we want to protect our precious people from the evil. but by doing so, we may become evil ourselves.
so what exactly are we trying to do?
we fight for peace but never not fight for peace. where has this opposite gone to? could we not leave it for a while and maybe things may settle down even if it means the loss of many lives? could it actually solve the whole problem in the long run?
excuse me for writing this on ur blog. but i was wondering what you would answer.
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